Tory Burch has released a limited-edition She Won, We Won T-Shirt to commemorate the iconic 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs, BATTLE OF THE SEXES, which became one of the most watched televised sports events of all time. When King won, conversations about women’s equality ignited around the world and is the subject of the forthcoming movie starring Emma Stone and Steve Carell.

Half of the net proceeds benefit the Tory Burch Foundation, which empowers women entrepreneurs by providing access to capital, education programs and digital resources and the other half of net proceeds benefit the Billie Jean King Leadership Initiative, which addresses the critical issues required to achieve inclusive leadership that will lead to significant changes in how women and men operate in the world.

Kei Nishikori MakAs Kei Nishikori takes on Marin Cilic today in the men’s singles final at the US Open, he will be wearing the Adidas Barricade 8+ tennis shoes, his secret weapon that helped him in his marathon matches over No. 5 Milos Raonic, No. 3 Stan Wawrinka and No. 1 Djokovic en route to the final.

Adidas claims to inject energy into the Barricade 8+ and Nishikori has proven that it might just be true! In addition to the energy, the shoe features a a new Kurim upper that improves the comfort, flexibility and feel of the shoe from the moment you take it out of the box. The shoes also have a midfoot stability claw and Band-Of-Power in the heel continue to lock your foot in during aggressive movements and offer unmatched levels of support and stability. The AdiWear 6 rubber outsole continues to be one of the most durable on the market, and it's backed by a six month durability guarantee.

When Serena Williams hits the courts at Flushing Meadows today for the US Open Women's Singles final, her weapon of choice will be the Wilson KBlade 104 — she has won 17 major titles with it. Can she win 18 today?

Tried and true, the KBlade provides exceptional feel, maneuverability and power. The Amplifeel technology enhances the feel, while the open pattern provides a lively and comfy response. With its very manageable swingweight (308 RDC) and extended 27.5 length, this racquet swings fast from the baseline, providing easy access to spin and pace. The dense 18x19 pattern does a good job controlling the pop. The added length comes in handy on serves, where the extra leverage is perfect for putting heavy action on the ball. At net, this one feels very fast, making it great for reaction volleys and put aways. The extra length and 104 square inch head also helps with reach.

Overall, a good racquet choice for the player looking for some added power, feel and maneuverability. Or perhaps, your 18th major title and sixth US Open.

Looking for a little more power and control in her game, Caroline Wozniacki switched to a Babolat racquet earlier this year after using a Yonex Racquet since 2011.

Her new weapon of choice? The Babolat Aeropro Drive. The same racquet that Rafael Nadal uses and one of best-selling racquets across the US.

The Aeropro Drive uses the new Cortex Active Technology, which brings players more feel to perfectly control spin with each shot. The aerodynamic shape and modular frame optimizes the penetration of the racquet through the air for more power and spin, with a graphite and tungsten composition allowing for reduced torque on impact and optimized precision. The signature Babolat woofer system allows the frame and strings to interact nearly 25% longer for more feel and accuracy when hitting the ball. The combined layers of both graphite and thin threads of tungsten provide maximum torsional stability and energy restorations in the yoke of the racquet. This translates into enhanced control and additional power. Updated cosmetics will let your opponents know what they're dealing with.

From the 3.5 NTRP level to the professional ranks, the AeroPro Drive offers truly exceptional playability. Order yours today and you'll easily see why this racquet has been a best-seller since it was first introduced nearly ten years ago.

Never one to shy away from making a fashion statement, Serena Williams has made her way to the US Open semifinals wearing the Nike Serena Dress, the most talked about dress of the 2014 US Open.

Crafted so she can stay cool through to the final point, the Nike Serena Dress showcases a sublimated animal print for a bold and feminine style while leveraging all the benefits of Nike Dri-Fit fabric to keep her dry and comfortable. This lightweight woven dress shines with its all-over print and curved hem that gives a peek of the ball shorties. The style allows you to wear your own bra. Available in hyper pink with ivory or black with hyper pink.

Love it or hate it — animal prints are part of the fall fashion landscape.

One thing we can always be sure of with Caroline Wozniacki is that she always shows up at Grand Slams in style! The tennis star wears Stella McCartney designs and cuts a stylish figure on the court. The 2014 US Open is no exception.

As she has battled her way into the semifinals, Wozniacki has been wearing the adidas Stella McCartney Barricade NY dress. Made with climalite fabric, this tennis design pairs a scoop neck with a racer back for a motion-friendly design. Sweeping asymmetrical fabric panels give this dress a vibrant look, while the built-in bra and tights provide support throughout the match. The dress also features racerback, zigzag stitching details, volant ruffle at left waist, and a heat transfer logo at center chest.

No matter what level you play, Stella McCartney tennis designs will keep you looking on top of your game.

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